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  2. IU Health hospital horror stories: Lack of space leaves ... - AOL

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    “We are aware that this is unfortunately an all-too-common experience," the chief medical officer at IU Health Bloomington said.

  3. 2021 hospital crisis in the U.S. from COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    One source addressed the issue of nurses' mental health and stress leading to surging rates of burnout with "more than 40% of hospital staff nurses score in the high range of work-related burnout". [60] Nurses revealed a spike in depression levels, anxiety, suicide, and damage to their overall wellbeing.

  4. “Like Something In A Movie”: 36 Hospital Workers Share Their ...

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    Image credits: No-Independence-6842 #4. 20 year old put his sport bike into guard rails at high speed. Arrived alive and ultimately survived with left arm, left leg, and right leg completely ...

  5. The Nocturnists - Wikipedia

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    The Nocturnists is an independent medical storytelling program of live performances, a podcast, and audio documentaries dedicated to humanizing healthcare workers. [1] [2] [3] Founded in 2016 by Emily Silverman, an internal medicine physician at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), The Nocturnists is based in San Francisco and hosts live performances across the United States where ...

  6. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    Rotentstein et al. (2018) [68] in a review of research on physician burnout identified 142 different definitions of burnout, underlining the great heterogeneity in diagnostic criteria for burnout. Marked differences among researchers' conceptualizations of what constitutes burnout have underlined the absence of, and need for, a consensus ...

  7. Former employees allege years of abuse and dysfunction under ...

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    Today, he is a local staple. He helped start Cops and Barbers, an initiative that brings law enforcement and community members together. The local NAACP in November awarded McFadden for his work ...

  8. Libby Zion Law - Wikipedia

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    Libby Zion (November 1965 – March 5, 1984) [6] [7] was a freshman at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont.She took a prescribed MAOI antidepressant, phenelzine, daily. [8] [9] A hospital autopsy revealed traces of cocaine, but other later tests showed no traces.

  9. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.